Campsite 19

The best location

Choose from scenic tent sites out on the North Point to the Deluxe Pull Thru Sites with 50/30 Amp Service and WiFi. 

A Perfect Escape

Summersville offers endless opportunities for fun-filled days enjoying beauty, adventure, history and relaxation. Summersville Lake, the state’s largest, stretches over 60 miles of shoreline and 2800 acres of water. Water temperatures are warm and visibility is 20-45 feet.

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Camping

$ 40 Nightly Rate
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Camping

$ 240 Weekly Rate
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Camping

$ 600 Monthly Rate
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  • Normal Occupancy – 4
  • Maximum occupancy: – 6
  • Minimum Occupancy – 1 
  • Full hookup : WIFI upon request
  • Full hookup 30& 50 amp service
  • (We offer a 5% military discount on all)
  • Internet Booster: $45 cash deposit at Campground
  • There is a 5mph speed limit once in the campground.

The Pavillion

The pavilion with a small kitchen and covered picnic area and kids fishing pond is available to all paying customers at no cost.

Full Hook-up sites

Full hook-up sites with 30 & 50 amp service

Summersville Lake Aerial View

 Superb water quality and sheer sandstone cliffs make Summersville Lake a unique place to visit.  West Virginia’s largest lake; Summersville Lake has over 28,000 acres of water and 60 miles of shoreline.  Boating, water-skiing, swimming, fishing for large- and smallmouth bass, walleye, panfish, and catfish, (trout are stocked below the dam in the spring and fall) scuba diving, picnicking, hunting, and biking are the favorite activities enjoyed by nearly one million visitors annually. 

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